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Maybe so. Sorry to snap but the way you put things seemed really quite
harsh.\ \ There are several companies that are matching whay people put it and cash is the best thing because you don't need to truck it. (well if you did it would be nicer) In St. Thomas USVI lots of people got rich off of the Red Cross but the RC was there to help. People would get 18 cook stoves by going to 18 outposts and then sell 17 on the black market. I know this to happen but there are 100's that don't do that and actaully get help. It doesn't matter how you do it, so long as you do it. I am taking a trailor full of stuff there in a few weeks when it will help with the rebuild. I am also thinking about stopping for 2 weeks and doing some manual labor but I have a wive and 2 small kids that might get in the way of it since there is a lack of places to stay and we will be on our way from Ca to FL at the time. I think $10 or more from everyone would just about fix the place and make people whole again. It isn't much when everyone joins in. Most people are trying hard just to take care of their own family so I understand but just a little goes a long way. |
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Ford Motor Company is matching employees contributions to the Red Cross, I
gave $200. Those people need all the help we can give. If we as Americans don't come fully to the aid of our fellow brothers and sisters, shame on us. Paul Schilter "palmtreedreamer" wrote in message oups.com... Maybe so. Sorry to snap but the way you put things seemed really quite harsh.\ \ There are several companies that are matching whay people put it and cash is the best thing because you don't need to truck it. (well if you did it would be nicer) In St. Thomas USVI lots of people got rich off of the Red Cross but the RC was there to help. People would get 18 cook stoves by going to 18 outposts and then sell 17 on the black market. I know this to happen but there are 100's that don't do that and actaully get help. It doesn't matter how you do it, so long as you do it. I am taking a trailor full of stuff there in a few weeks when it will help with the rebuild. I am also thinking about stopping for 2 weeks and doing some manual labor but I have a wive and 2 small kids that might get in the way of it since there is a lack of places to stay and we will be on our way from Ca to FL at the time. I think $10 or more from everyone would just about fix the place and make people whole again. It isn't much when everyone joins in. Most people are trying hard just to take care of their own family so I understand but just a little goes a long way. |
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"palmtreedreamer" wrote in
oups.com: In St. Thomas USVI lots of people got rich off of the Red Cross but the RC was there to help. People would get 18 cook stoves by going to 18 outposts and then sell 17 on the black market. I know this to happen but there are 100's that don't do that and actaully get help. In Charleston, SC, 1989, Hurricane Hugo, not one single "agency" or other bureaucracy did a damned thing for anyone that I ever met or know, personally. Nothing...NADA. We looked out for ourselves. We cleaned the trees, wires, smashed cars and other debris out of the street in the subdivision I was lucky enough to be a survivor in in Summerville, SC. It took us 2 weeks of 10 hour days to cut our way out to the main entrance. We ran out of gas a few times and had to scour for more dead cars to steal fuel from to keep the chain saws running. No Red Cross bureaucrats were ever seen in their shiny trucks, wearing their pseudo-military smart uniforms advertising the company logos...nothing. Once we were out of the neighborhood, we were going nowhere. The main roads were still "waiting" for the "agencies". Right across from the main entrance was a Scotchman convenience store/gas station full of gas with no power. I had been powering the house I was staying in from the 7.5KW Onan gas genset in their motorhome I was sleeping in with a haywire rig of cut up lawn cables. We had plenty of power, even AC, water from their swimming pool once I got the electric pump installed stolen from a neighbor's water fountain. Before the storm, every vessel of every kind was filled in the house, in the motorhome, in the garage. Drinking water wasn't a problem. Even the bathtub was washed down, sanitized and filled with drinking, not flushing, water. We drank it first because it was exposed. Noone got sick. Noone needed water. We did have to refill the icemaker by hand because the city cut off the water to stop us from flushing the toilets. Well, I made a deal with the Scotchman owner/manager to provide him with electric power during the day from the motorhome....in swap for full tanks to power the house and all the neighbor's refrigerators stacked in the garage all night. My friends we stayed with had a FREEZER STUFFED WITH STEAK! Her parents were dairy farmers...(c; I still don't eat steak any more...yecch. This arrangement was modified to 4 hours per day and the owner and I decided to keep one of his underground tanks 5000 gallons for ourselves. It was a great arrangement for both of us. He sold off his stock that was still good and got more, except perishables because I couldn't power the big walkin cooler and his pumps out front at the same time. He continued to provide me fuel even after we had procured a 20KW diesel genset which I hooked to the station's power panel for him. As to the "agency" which did my family and other families I know the most good? I'd say the Bi-Lo Corporation, who owned the Bi-Lo food store by my pet shop was probably our saviour as the food was running out a month after the storm. Bi-Lo finally got huge tractor trailers full of water in gallon jugs, reefer trucks full of ice and other trucks full of food in a constant barrage of stuff into that store. I also had a hand in getting the store back in operation..... I had done a favor for some guys from Asplundt (sp?) Tree Service, who were working 24/7 for the power company clearing the lines. My phone worked when their truck died in front of the shopping center. Their radio died with the truck battery. Seeing power come back on the main highway at about 1.3 months after the storm, our shopping center's branch 23KV line was still down. So, I camped out at the SCE&G local crew quarters for a few hours hanging around the haggard-looking crews looking for a favor. After I explained to the boss what I was after, he said he didn't have anyone to do the tree work. I waited until I saw those tree guys I'd helped drive in and called in my marker..(c; We cleared the trees and I went back to the power company crew quarters to get a truck. I got two! The manager of the Bi-Lo store was SO nice to me when all of a sudden all those compressors in the back room just came to life! He just said, "You come to me when you need groceries. I got plenty for you, now!" No "agencies"....no "bureaucrats"....Thank you Bi-Lo Corporation. I've never forgotten it, either. Precisely my point of the donations. Charleston was SWIMMING in MONEY after Hugo, once we dug our way out of the trees. Insurance money just POURED into this place. We missed 2 recessions everyone else suffered. We all got new roofs/houses/cars/stuff. I never figured out what FEMA, SC Emergency Preparedness and the local bureaucrats did. They didn't do anything for anyone I knew.... -- Larry |
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Larry wrote:
snip No "agencies"....no "bureaucrats"....Thank you Bi-Lo Corporation. I've never forgotten it, either. Precisely my point of the donations. Charleston was SWIMMING in MONEY after Hugo, once we dug our way out of the trees. Insurance money just POURED into this place. We missed 2 recessions everyone else suffered. We all got new roofs/houses/cars/stuff. I never figured out what FEMA, SC Emergency Preparedness and the local bureaucrats did. They didn't do anything for anyone I knew.... Somewhat similar experience up here two years ago when Hurricane Juan hit. Six days & nights without electricity...cold showers etc. All refrigerated food gone bad by day 3..... no help from anyone. I replaced windows myself because I thought my insurance deductable would equal the cost. Did go through auto insurance to replace van side window smashed by tree limb. I should have had them repair roof. A number of my shingles still look wrinkled & stained from branches. |
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Larry wrote:
In Charleston, SC, 1989, Hurricane Hugo, not one single "agency" or other bureaucracy did a damned thing for anyone that I ever met or know, You didn't get out much, did you? ... I was lucky enough to be a survivor in in Summerville, SC. Not to belittle H. Hugo, but how many people died in Summerville during Hugo? ... It took us 2 weeks of 10 hour days to cut our way out to the main entrance. Really? I visited friends in Summerville a week after. Goose Creek too. .... No Red Cross bureaucrats were ever seen in their shiny trucks, wearing their pseudo-military smart uniforms advertising the company logos...nothing. That's funny, there was both Red Cross and Nat'l Guard handing out water in downtown Charleston a week after, and at least through the 2nd week. Once we were out of the neighborhood, we were going nowhere. The main roads were still "waiting" for the "agencies". Larry, I don't know what kind of right-wing la-la land you were stuck in after Hurricane Hugo... and apparently since then... but it doesn't bear any resemblance to the Charleston that I saw. I was there. You can bull**** a lot of folks, but don't try that with me. Doug King |
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Doug,
Its not a right wing thing. I am as far right as you get and am on your side with this. Some people have really had bad times and maybe from his view, this is what he saw. . Some people use excuse not to help others - lets hope that is not his game. Make one point clear. This is not a Left/Right issue. It is an American issue, a people need help issue and a lets do what is right issue. There is one thing I have noticed in the news is a BIG way and it makes me wonder. There are Christian chruch after church that has been stepping up to help but I have not seen one thing about Jews or any other religion (other then mormon) getting involved. I find that very strange. I hope it is just a media thing. |
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palmtreedreamer wrote:
.... There is one thing I have noticed in the news is a BIG way and it makes me wonder. There are Christian chruch after church that has been stepping up to help but I have not seen one thing about Jews or any other religion (other then mormon) getting involved. I find that very strange. I hope it is just a media thing. What an incredibly bigoted thing to write. I'd bet that most Jewish congregations have already solicited their members for donations. http://www.ujc.org/content_display.h...ticleID=161563 http://urj.org/relief/index.cfm? Here in Boston, for example, Patriots owner Robert Kraft has pledged to match donations from the players, and of course is part of the $2 mil donation from the NFL. |
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![]() palmtreedreamer wrote: snip total comment Jeff wrote: What an incredibly bigoted thing to write. My first impression: Where do people go to learn such hatred? Lew |
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Hey! palmtreedreamer is Danny Taddei, a long-time Usenet idiot who's
been driven from any number of groups over time for his idiocy. Just ignore him. He usually goes away pretty quickly. Frank |
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Bigoted? Man you read me wrong! I was making a comment about the Media
not showing anything. Perhaps you don't realize that I believe that Eve is the mother of all men and WE are all of one race. |
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